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Uncover Wildwood's Rich History

Wildwood Wire
Oct 20, 2025
Uncover Wildwood's Rich History |
A Journey Through Time in Missouri's Scenic Suburb |
Trivia Question❓What famous landmark in Wildwood, Missouri is the largest man-made mirror in the world, standing at 34 feet tall and 56 feet wide, and was constructed in 1988? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Discover endless things to do in the City of Wildwood, Missouri, where adventure meets natural charm.
Thrill-seekers flock to Hidden Valley Ski Resort for winter tubing and summer ZipTour excitement.
History buffs enjoy nostalgic steam train rides on the Wabash Frisco and Pacific Railway through scenic landscapes.
Explore miles of trails in local parks, perfect for hiking, biking, and mountain adventures maintained by GORC.
Nearby Six Flags St. Louis offers heart-racing rides for family fun.
Catch movies at B&B Wildwood 10 Theatre or shop unique boutiques like Pure by Jen and Milk and Honey for stylish finds.
Visit Patterson Family Farms for fresh produce or Passiglia's Nursery for gardening inspiration.
Equestrian enthusiasts love spots like Baskin Farm and Equine-Assisted Therapy, providing lessons and therapeutic rides.
Join community events like Celebrate Wildwood with parades and fireworks.
From retreats at Wyman Center to vibrant Town Center developments, Wildwood blends relaxation and excitement for all. Read More... |
Upcoming Events |
As the moon rises over Wildwood, Missouri, thrill-seekers gear up for the spine-tingling Shivering Shadows 7K run and walk.
Set for Friday, October 24, 2025, at 7 p.m., the event starts at LaSalle Springs Middle School on Highway 109, winding toward the eerie Zombie Road.
Participants should bring lights for safety in the shadowy trails, blending adventure with Halloween vibes.
Enjoy custom shirts, snacks, and awards for top finishers in age groups and overall categories.
Register early for $40 or $50 on the day; pick up packets at Wildwood City Hall or the school from 6 p.m.
Costumes are encouraged to amp up the fun under the stars.
This event highlights Wildwood's lively community spirit, alongside upcoming highlights like a photography contest in early October 2025, a new inclusive playground in Town Center, deer management plans for 2026, and the Celebrate Wildwood festival on July 31, 2025.
These efforts showcase the city's dedication to outdoor fun and local growth.
Gather your friends, embrace the unknown, and create lasting memories in this St. Louis County gem. Read More... |
Live Music at the Wildwood Pub and Grill Admission: No Admission/Registration Required |
Senior Chair Yoga Admission: Free for Wildwood residents, $5 for nonresidents |
St. Louis County shelters are grappling with severe overcrowding, prompting urgent calls for adoptions and fosters in communities like Maplewood and Wildwood.
BARK-Tober Fest, held recently at Schlafly Bottleworks in Maplewood, showcased adoptable pets amid fun activities, just before adoption fees double.
This event highlighted the need for community action as shelters face space crises.
Stray Haven Rescue offers ongoing adoption displays at Mauhaus Cat Cafe in Maplewood, open Thursday through Sunday.
St. Louis Pet Rescue hosts weekly events, providing regular opportunities for locals to meet potential furry companions.
In Wildwood, residents can explore nearby options through county centers, where fostering is free with all supplies provided.
Recent posts on X emphasize the emotional toll of overcrowding, urging more fosters to save lives.
With autumn events aligning with community spirit, now's the perfect time for Wildwood and Maplewood families to adopt or foster.
These initiatives offer lasting relief, ensuring pets find loving homes amid rising intake rates. Read More... |
Business Spotlight |
Nestled on Historic Route 66 in Wildwood, Missouri, the Big Chief Roadhouse blends nearly a century of tradition with fresh innovations.
This iconic eatery, opened in 1929, offers a true garden to table experience using organic, on-site grown ingredients for sustainable, flavorful meals.
In early 2024, it unveiled an upstairs speakeasy lounge, channeling Prohibition-era charm with classic cocktails and a cozy vibe.
The menu features hearty options like burgers, vegetarian dishes, and signature chicken pot pie, perfect for families and travelers.
Pet-friendly outdoor seating adds to its appeal, welcoming furry friends on the patio.
Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sundays until 8 p.m., it's closed Mondays.
Amid Wildwood's growth and heritage tourism boom, this spot preserves Route 66's legacy while adapting to modern tastes.
Locals and visitors alike cherish its authentic, community-focused atmosphere. Read More... |
Photo of the Week |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The World's Largest Mirror Ball at The Oaks Shopping Center. |